Okay, this is old news (a week old) and it's not strictly sailing-related (yet, anyway!) but it happened close to home in my part of the world.
Star News Group - Police talk to vendors of death boat - By Hamish Heard
Basic story is that a guy not short of cash bought a beautiful old classic wooden Halvorsen motor-cruiser (a reallly, really, nice boat!) and took his wife and parents out for a cruise to celebrate. He filled up the tanks at Pier 35 (on the Yarra River in Melbourne - not far from the city at all).
A few minutes after fuelling, after putting everything away and paying for the
fuel, he went to crank the engine and the boat literally
exploded and sank at the jetty killing his parents outright, badly injuring his wife and blowing out the windows of a popular resturant overlooking the
fuel area scaring the stuffing out of all and sundry. Obviously a
fuel vapour/ignition spark issue.. and possibly no bilge blower in operation (my thoughts).
The problem is that now there are calls for
every blooming boat sold in Victoria to be surveyed before sale - like it or not - and somehow that's supposed to solve the problem of people not knowing how to operate the boat they've just bought?? Go figure...